The original Flux Pro vs Google's latest — how do they compare at similar price points?
Flux Pro from Black Forest Labs and Nano Banana 2 from Google represent two different approaches to AI image generation. Professional-grade v1.1 with sharp details, accurate colors, and reliable output. On the other side, google's latest image model with exceptional text rendering and multi-image compositing.
Both models cost 15 credits per generation, so the decision comes down to capabilities rather than budget. Flux Pro excels at reliable production work, versatile use cases, while Nano Banana 2 is better suited for text rendering, character consistency, multi-image compositing.
Updated March 2026
Both cost 15 credits, so pick based on your needs. Go with Flux Pro for reliable production work. Choose Nano Banana 2 if you need text rendering. Since they're the same price on Melies, try both and see which output style you prefer.
Both generated with the same prompt and seed 42. Click to view full size.
| Provider | Black Forest Labs | |
| Released | Oct 2024 | Feb 2026 |
| Cost | 15 | 80.5K/151K/252K/404K |
| Speed | Medium | Fast |
| Reference images | Up to 14 | |
| Editing | ||
| WebP output |
Both models cost the same. Here's how credits add up at scale.
| Volume | Flux Pro | Nano Banana 2 |
|---|---|---|
| 10 images | 150 | 150 |
| 50 images | 750 | 750 |
| 100 images | 1,500 | 1,500 |
At 15 credits per image, Flux Pro gives you more generations for your plan. Good enough quality for most everyday use.
Nano Banana 2 supports 14 reference images to keep subjects, styles, and characters consistent across generations.
Nano Banana 2's fast generation means you can test more prompts in less time. Great for exploration.
Nano Banana 2's built-in editing lets you refine and modify images with prompt-driven changes instead of starting from scratch.





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